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Re: Timed Out (Silence)


  • Subject: Re: Timed Out (Silence)
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 22:07:55 +0200


On Oct 4, 2009, at 19:12 , Matt Neuburg wrote:

On Fri, 2 Oct 2009 13:07:20 -0700 (PDT), Hagimeno <email@hidden> said:
We think that something is broken in AS under 10.6

Okay, but you still have to ask yourself why, in that case, there are other
users who have never seen the problems you describe.
I have already confirmed for iTunes (Alex, would be good if you don't start different threads on the same topic). But iTunes 9, which I suspected, is not the reason. Because I can now confirm the exact same behavior on 10.6.1 under these conditions:
- With a studio application talking to iTunes. The app was build with Xcode 2.5 under 10.5.8 and 10.6.1, no difference.
- With an applet (bundle), talking to iTunes. Made with Script Debugger.
- With an applet (bundle), talking to Tex-Edit Plus (PowerPC app, running in Rosetta). Made with Script Debugger.
- With an applet (bundle), talking to Apple Mail. Made with Script Debugger.
So there is likely something wrong behind the scenes with sending and/ or receiving AppleEvents in 10.6.x.



We have exactly the same timeout troubles scripting Entourage (see our previous
post).
And each time in different "portion" of processed data.
We would like that Sal or Chris or any other AppleScript Engineer write on this
forum to confirm or not, that the problem is related to AS in 10.6
At the moment the same script works thousands of times every days on 10.4 and
10.5 with same data on many different machines.
And never fails.
On Snow Leopard it simply fails randomly.

Please Apple, take 10 minutes of time and investigate and reply about this.

Just a wild idea: in testing, make sure that you have no (that's NO) scripting additions in either ~/Library/ScriptingAdditions or
That folder doesn't exist on my system.


/Library/ScriptingAdditions.
That one is empty.


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